My Google Suggest Explorer is a cool keyword tool that can be used for long-tail searches. Give it the start of a phrase, like say java or foodtv.com or
housing options,
and it will complete the phrase and let you quickly search Google for
those phrases or else drill down to deeper related phrases.

Finally changed all references to MakeEasyMoneyWithGoogle.com
to point to memwg.com. The site had
to be moved to a different domain so that I could continue to show
AdSense ads on it. It would be silly to have a site about AdSense and
not show AdSense ads on said site.

Added a new tool, the Amazon
Product Viewer. It lets you view the information about any product
on Amazon given the product's ISBN/ASIN. A simple example of Amazon Web
Services in action.

February 6, 2006

Having been on the Internet since the late 80's, I've answered more
than a few questions in my day. To gather those answers into a single
spot, I thought I'd create CluelessAbout.com,
a new questions-and-answers site.
It's kind of bare right now, but expect it to fill up over the next few
weeks with all kinds of information about random things I'm interested
in. So send in your questions!

The Make
Easy Money with Google Blog is now up and running. This blog is where
I'll be posting updates and additional material for my
AdSense book.
The
blog was built using blojsom,
a servlet-based blogging engine, with extensive tweaks to the JSP
page templates, of course. Now that I have it working, I may setup
a separate blog here on this site, too. We'll see.

Added a servlet filter to strip out unnecessary whitespace at the
beginning and end of the site's JSP pages. I was getting reports that some
browser/proxy combinations were being confused by the extraneous linefeeds
at the beginning of the pages, even though the correct Content-Type header
was being sent.

September 19, 2003

Added the HTTP Header Viewer tool that
shows what headers your browser is sending to this site.

Still playing around with the site format. Added the option
to choose wide vs. narrow pages in the
session preferences.
Added some shading and some borders to more cleanly separate
the code shown in the explanation of
how
this site works.

This site is currently undergoing a major redesign and reimplementation.
The old content is temporarily unavailable, but most of it will
return in a new form. Please bear with me while I do this, you'll
find the site much more relevant and useful when I'm done, and I'll
find it easier to keep things up-to-date.